Kaks Shout N*GGER To Barack As He Visits School In Georgia

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Obama should just laugh :heh: and say yeah and this nikka here is President of The United States of America and the most powerful man in the world. :umad:

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I'm from GA and I'm not surprised in the slightest. When he was running for office people in GA wore this short religiously.



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Some MFs are just silly.
 

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Obama should just laugh :heh: and say yeah and this nikka here is President of The United States of America and the most powerful man in the world. :umad:

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fukkin disgusting

dudes made so much more of himself than these idiots ever have or will
 

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So this is what rational people say. Nice to know. :smh:

fukkin disgusting

dudes made so much more of himself than these idiots ever have or will

Apparently this didn't even happen. And OP is a notorious fool when it comes to just about anything. :laff:

Freakonomics » Sure, I Remember That: A New Marketplace Podcast
In the largest false memory study to date, 5,269 participants were asked about their memories for three true and one of five fabricated political events. Each fabricated event was accompanied by a photographic image purportedly depicting that event. Approximately half the participants falsely remembered that the false event happened, with 27% remembering that they saw the events happen on the news. Political orientation appeared to influence the formation of false memories, with conservatives more likely to falsely remember seeing Barack Obama shaking hands with the president of Iran, and liberals more likely to remember George W. Bush vacationing with a baseball celebrity during the Hurricane Katrina disaster. A follow-up study supported the explanation that events are more easily implanted in memory when they are congruent with a person's preexisting attitudes and evaluations, in part because attitude-congruent false events promote feelings of recognition and familiarity, which in turn interfere with source attributions.

False Memories of Fabricated Political Events by Steven Frenda, Eric Knowles, William Saletan, Elizabeth Loftus :: SSRN
 
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